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Black Hills State University recently held a reception to honor Gates Millennium Scholarship recipients.
 

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Friday, March 11 has been designated BHSU Day. BHSU is asking everytone to paint the town green and gold in support of BHSU and the hometown Yellow Jackets.

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The Stewart Bellman Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Writing at Black Hills State University is accepting submissions for academic essays, papers, and reports from all disciplines.

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Black Hills State University senior Cody Geffre, chemistry and biology major from Pierre, was one of 15 South Dakota college and university students to display his research at a Pierre Poster Session last week at the South Dakota State Capitol. Student presenters met with the Governor, Legislators, and other officials during the Research Day.

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Black Hills State University student Mary Jo May, senior social science education major from Kyle, earned the opportunity of a lifetime through the prestigious Washington Internships for Native Students (WINS) program. The internship led to the creation of an exhibit that will be displayed at the Smithsonian Institute’s National Museum of the American Indian.

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Three Black Hills State University physical education majors will be recognized this spring at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD) National Convention.

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The Black Hills State University theatre will present Come Back to the Five & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean this week.
 

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Nearly 40 runners from across the region gathered at the Donald E. Young Sports and Fitness Center to participate in the 19th Annual Black Hills State University Alumni Mile.

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Black Hills State University senior Cody Geffre, chemistry and biology major from Pierre, is one of 15 South Dakota college and university students selected to display their research at a Pierre Poster Session Thursday, Feb. 24 at the South Dakota State Capitol. Geffre’s biomedical research project explores the medicinal value of plants traditionally used for healing by the American Indians.
 

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The Black Hills State University Center for American Indian Studies recently announced their third round of recipients of the American Indian Education Foundation Scholarship.

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More than 150 people attended the ribbon cutting and open house for the Life Sciences Laboratory at Black Hills State University last week.
 

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Five Black Hills State University students took part in a 17-day field course entitled “Wolves and other large predators: A Northwoods Experience” in northern Minnesota.

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The Office of Academic Affairs at Black Hills State University has released the dean’s list for the fall 2010 semester. A total of 667 students maintained a grade point average of 3.5 or above while taking at least 12 credit hours to be named to the list this semester. Students are listed by hometown or current place of residence.
 

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Members of Black Hills State University Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi donated funds and their time help make improvements at the BHSU Little Jackets Learning Center by painting and wallpapering a hallway in the center.

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More than 30 quilts from the Northern Hills Quilting Guild are currently on display at Black Hills State University in the Ruddell Gallery. The display will be up until Feb. 4. Tina Fish, a BHSU student who is also a member of the Northern Hills Quilting Guild is among the quilters whose work is on exhibit.
 

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